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與……相連be__________
To a watching world, Mike and Mary Murray were a perfect couple. They had been high school sweethearts, and 1 to have a happy marriage. Mike had a good job, and Mary was able to 2 home with their children. They owned their home and 3 kids, two cars. and a family dog. 4 to Mike, after seven years of marriage, something was terribly wrong. The Murrays had 5 their material goals and Mike 6 , now what? He began to look to his job for fulfillment and often worked 60 hours 7 . Mary poured herself into the children. It was so 8 for her to turn her focus from Mike to 6-month-old Eric and 2-year-old Brittany.
And now the marriage seemed 9 . Their lives were traveling in two different directions. They no longer really communicated—yes, they answered 10 questions, but they didn't talk 11 as they had in the early years of their marriage. Mike felt trapped. “I 12___ had time to do things that I wanted to,” he says. Mike did not share his feelings with Mary. Instead, he followed the slippery path of many others—he became involved with (與……糾纏不清) a woman at work, who was 13 her husband. It began as a simple friendship. “I was able to listen and she was able to listen.” Mike recalls.
Mary 14 the battle in Mike's soul. “He wasn't home as much, and we weren't talking as much,” she says. “I was wrapped up in the kids and I just couldn't imagine anything ever 15 . “The situation became worse when the Murrays attended a wedding and began to argue. Mary asked Mike if he was seeing 16 and he said, “Yes. It's just an emotional (情感的) thing.” Mike can still remember the 17 of hurt and total surprise on Mary's face. She was troubled, and he knew that he had turned against (背叛) his best friend 18 high school. The expression on her face jarred (刺激) him into 19 , and he began to understand the 20 he was doing to his family.
1.
A. happened B. appeared
C. looked D. had
2.
A. live in B. study at
C. stay at D. be out of
3.
A. one B. no
C. three D. two
4.
A. Luckily B. As
C. Thanks D. But
5.
A. arrived B. reached
C. got to D. made
6.
A. surprised B. understood
C. wondered D. asked
7.
A. a week B. for a week
C. on a week D. over a week
8.
A. difficult B. comfortable
C. happy D. easy
9.
A. empty B. separate
C. full of job D. true of life
10.
A. simple B. surface
C. scientific D. social
11.
A. at all B. anything
C. heart to heart D. in pains
12.
A. really B. likely
C. always D. never
13.
A. loved by B. separated from
C. different from D. cared by
14.
A. knew B. understood
C. admitted D. had no idea of
15.
A. to take place B. to happening
C. happening D. done
16.
A. her B. someone else
C. the matter D. anything
17.
A. look B. face
C. feeling D. word
18.
A. since B. from
C. to D. of
19.
A. fact B. reality
C. her life D. his belief
20.
A. good B. wrong
C. harm D. mistake
爸爸和我都用MSN,媽媽和我都喜歡超女。現(xiàn)代父母和子女真的打成一片了嗎?
Sometimes, when Tom Krattenmaker and his 16 year old daughter, Holland, listen to rock music together and talk about pop culture.They both enjoy these moments.
Mr.Krattenmaker, from Pennsylvania, USA, recalled his relationship with his parents when he was a teenager.“I would never have said to my mom, ’Hey, this new album(專輯)is really great-h(huán)ow do you like it?’”,He said, “There was just a complete gap in sensibility(情感)and taste.”
Music was not the only gap.From clothing and hairstyles to activities and expectations(期望),earlier generations of parents and children often appeared to be in separate orbits(軌道).
Today, the generation gap has not disappeared, but it is shrinking(縮小)in many families, according to reports.
The new equality in family
Parents today are more youthful in appearance and attitudes(態(tài)度).They also wear blue jeans and they have casual hairstyles.Those who like sports also enjoy Rollerblading(輪滑),snowboarding, and rock climbing with their children.
The old authoritarian(權(quán)威主義的)method is giving way to a more equal one.Parents will take the “Come, let us reason together” attitude instead of “Because I said so, that’s why.”
The result can be a rewarding closeness among family members.Conversations that would have been awkward(別扭的)on subjects such as sex and drugs now are comfortable and common between western parents and children.Parents realize that children may have important thoughts or feelings that adults need to know.
No wonder greeting cards today carry the message, “To my mother, my best friend.”
Downsides(弊端)of being equal
Familyexperts, however, worrythat the new equality can also have downsides-decreasing respect for parents as everyone has a say(發(fā)言權(quán))in the family and self indulgence(任性)of the children as the power shifts to them.
Many parents have started making decisions based on what their children want.Parents focus on making their children happy, as opposed to guiding most appropriately(恰當(dāng)?shù)?.Busy parents have an increase of guilt and are less eager to spend time disciplining(使遵守紀(jì)律,責(zé)罰).
In addition, parents tend to encourage children’s independence, making them more responsible for themselves.Some worry that if they tell their child no, or impose(設(shè)置)limits, it will hurt the child’s self esteem(自尊).
問題導(dǎo)入:與從前相比,代的父母與孩子之間,多的是平等交流和民主相處,像是朋友,以分享彼此的好惡和喜樂。很多人認(rèn)為這是一種進(jìn)步,人欣喜;也有人認(rèn)為過分民主會讓還缺乏判斷力的孩子變得任性、不懂得服從。你和父母之間是怎樣的關(guān)系?全平等的朋友嗎?是家里做決定的人?還是父母?
And now the marriage seemed 9 . Their lives were traveling in two different directions. They no longer really communicated—yes, they answered 10 questions, but they didn't talk 11 as they had in the early years of their marriage. Mike felt trapped. “I 12___ had time to do things that I wanted to,” he says. Mike did not share his feelings with Mary. Instead, he followed the slippery path of many others—he became involved with (與……糾纏不清) a woman at work, who was 13 her husband. It began as a simple friendship. “I was able to listen and she was able to listen.” Mike recalls.
Mary 14 the battle in Mike's soul. “He wasn't home as much, and we weren't talking as much,” she says. “I was wrapped up in the kids and I just couldn't imagine anything ever 15 . “The situation became worse when the Murrays attended a wedding and began to argue. Mary asked Mike if he was seeing 16 and he said, “Yes. It's just an emotional (情感的) thing.” Mike can still remember the 17 of hurt and total surprise on Mary's face. She was troubled, and he knew that he had turned against (背叛) his best friend 18 high school. The expression on her face jarred (刺激) him into 19 , and he began to understand the 20 he was doing to his family.
1.
A. happened B. appeared
C. looked D. had
2.
A. live in B. study at
C. stay at D. be out of
3.
A. one B. no
C. three D. two
4.
A. Luckily B. As
C. Thanks D. But
5.
A. arrived B. reached
C. got to D. made
6.
A. surprised B. understood
C. wondered D. asked
7.
A. a week B. for a week
C. on a week D. over a week
8.
A. difficult B. comfortable
C. happy D. easy
9.
A. empty B. separate
C. full of job D. true of life
10.
A. simple B. surface
C. scientific D. social
11.
A. at all B. anything
C. heart to heart D. in pains
12.
A. really B. likely
C. always D. never
13.
A. loved by B. separated from
C. different from D. cared by
14.
A. knew B. understood
C. admitted D. had no idea of
15.
A. to take place B. to happening
C. happening D. done
16.
A. her B. someone else
C. the matter D. anything
17.
A. look B. face
C. feeling D. word
18.
A. since B. from
C. to D. of
19.
A. fact B. reality
C. her life D. his belief
20.
A. good B. wrong
C. harm D. mistake
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